Space as a social product of capitalism and daily life.
As the sun began to rise, the thinkers faded back into their spines. The bookstore was quiet again, but the air felt different. It wasn't just a room anymore; it was a contested, social, lived-in, global intersection. 💡 Kant: Space as an innate mental category. Key Thinkers on Space and Place
The dusty shelves of the "Axis & Atlas" bookstore didn't just hold maps; they held arguments. Space as a social product of capitalism and daily life
Place as "humanized" space defined by value and feeling. It wasn't just a room anymore; it was
Immanuel Kant sat by the window, polishing a pair of spectacles. To him, the room was a stage built before the play began. "Space is the framework," he whispered. "It is the mental grid that lets us see anything at all." He didn't care about the peeling paint; he cared about the geometry that held the walls upright. The Resistance